TROUP COUNTY, Ga. — A new software system is in place in Troup County to help save lives.
Troup County E-911announced the launch of its new dispatch-guided Prepared Live software. Troup County said the technology will enable the 911 team to conduct livestreams and receive multi-media from mobile callers in real time.
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The E-911 said there are many cases where it is safer or more convenient for a person to communicate with 911 through text message rather than a phone call in emergency situation.
With Prepared Live, TCSO said dispatchers can send a text to hang-up callers and confirm their safety.
“We chose to implement Prepared Live to proactively address the number of 911 hang-up calls our dispatch center receives,” explained E-911 Director Shannan McLaughlin. “This addition to our technology suite will significantly improve our ability to effectively and efficiently respond to emergencies in the community.”
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There are additional circumstances where 911 can text a video link to the caller to get more information for responding units.
The video participation during a call is voluntary, and the caller’s consent is required. After dispatchers get consent, they can text callers a clickable link to activate a live video feed from the caller’s phone.
This launch follows eight weeks of preparation and training to ensure that the County’s dispatchers and E-911 team are able to properly utilize the software.
E-911 said Prepared Live has helped protect over 2 million American citizens in cities around the country since its public launch in October 2021.
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